> On 12 Sep 2018, at 16:45, Rémi Mahouas wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am writing to you because we need some help about the MSH file format. I
> explain our problem : we use a script that requires a .msh file format in
> version 2 (or 2.2) and not in version 4. We have seen in the PDF
>
Hello,
If you liked the version 2 format, you can continue to use it (just set
Mesh.MshFileVersion=2.2; in your geo file or in your default options). The
gmsh team will continue to support it. In fact, they still support Version
1...
Best regards
O.
--
Octavio Castillo Reyes
Postdoctoral
> Our question is : how can we "force" GMSH to create .msh file in format
> version 2 ?
On the command line, try '-fornat msh2'
http://gmsh.info/doc/texinfo/gmsh.html#index-_002dformat-string___
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Hello Remi,
I think that if you put Mesh.MshFileVersion=2.2 in your geo file it force
gmsh to use msh version 2.
I hope that this help.
Regards,
Dr. Rodolfo Araya D.
Departamento de Ingenieria Matematica
Fac. Cs. Fisicas y Matematicas
Universidad de Concepcion
Tel: +56 41 2203116
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Dear Gmsh developers,
I'm working on a package called SimNIBS (http://simnibs.org/) that does
FEM simulations in human head models. We use gmsh to create tetrahedral
meshes from stl surfaces of brain and other tissues. Is there any
particular meshing algorithm you would suggest for this
Hello,
I am writing to you because we need some help about the MSH file format.
I explain our problem : we use a script that requires a .msh file format
in version 2 (or 2.2) and not in version 4. We have seen in the PDF
Documentation of GMSH (in the Chapter 9 "File formats" page 107) that